Its Citizens are Not Italians
The next thing about San Marino you should know is San Marino people don't like being called Italians. Even though they inhabit the same peninsula and have a shared ethnicity, the people of San Marino prefer to be called Sammarineses instead of Italians since they are proud of the fact that they belong to an independent republic. And they could argue that they are even more stylish than the Italians themselves.
The primary language spoken is Italian, Romagnol is also widely spoken. Almost in contrast to Italy, San Marino is a democratic, free, civilized country; A country with cheerful and friendly people. Along with moving towards development, the people of San Marino have always kept their ideals and traditional values. Traditional forms of cultivation, literature, architecture, and the arts are part of everyday life. In San Marino, the ancient and the modern, the traditional and the modern, all come together, creating an attractive and dynamic society that sets itself apart from the rest of the world. Come and experience the unique things in San Marino.